IOC Concern Over Russia's Jailing Of Ecology Activist

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has asked Russian authorities to clarify why an ecology activist in Sochi has been sentenced to three years in a penal colony.

IOC spokesman Mark Adams said on February 13 that Olympic organizers expect a response in the next day or two.

Yevgeny Vitishko, a vocal critic of the damage caused by the massive construction undertaken ahead of the Winter Olympics, was handed a three-year suspended sentence in 2012 for spray-painting the fence of a property in a forest where construction was banned.

In December, a court in Tuapse ruled that Vitishko should be sent to prison for violating his parole.